2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2011.06.001
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An analysis of visitor movement patterns using travel networks in a large marine park, north-western Australia

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“…Then, all extracted paths were converted into line shape file format in a geographical information system (GIS), and mode of transport, frequency, park arrival and departure time attributes were assigned to each of these lines. As described in most previous studies, mode of transport and frequency determine the inherent characteristics of travel flows [13,16]. Mode of transport choice reflects different movement velocities and affects the experience of the trip for park use.…”
Section: Mapping and Quantifying Spatial Travel Flowsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Then, all extracted paths were converted into line shape file format in a geographical information system (GIS), and mode of transport, frequency, park arrival and departure time attributes were assigned to each of these lines. As described in most previous studies, mode of transport and frequency determine the inherent characteristics of travel flows [13,16]. Mode of transport choice reflects different movement velocities and affects the experience of the trip for park use.…”
Section: Mapping and Quantifying Spatial Travel Flowsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…New technologies to obtain spatial-temporal travel data, such as GPS tracking [14] and smart card recording technology [15], have been applied in recent studies of travel behavior. For example, Smallwood et al [16] explored visitor movement patterns using travel networks in a large marine park in north-western Australia, while Orellana et al [17] revealed movement patterns of visitors in the Dwingelderveld National Park in the Netherlands using GPS technology. These new technologies have proven to be more accurate in collecting spatial and temporal travel data compared to surveys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of tourism, Landré found that the distribution of boats on the waterways of Cyperaceae National Forest Park was significantly correlated with the general and local integration of the road network [14]. By observing the spatial behavior of 1208 tourists in Ningaloo Ocean Park, Smallwood et al concluded that the decision to visit a place depended significantly on the spatial formation of the road network [1]. In addition, attractions' spatial occupations affect human spatial behavior, and different environmental elements have various impacts on tourist behavior [15].…”
Section: Space Syntax In Tourism Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research suggests that the attraction and spatial distribution of scenic spots within resorts are key factors that influence tourists' behaviors [1,2]. Mountain hiking trails to scenic spots are winding and complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Éste ha incrementado notablemente, se ha estimulado su práctica y consecuencia de todo ello se ha modificado el perfil del actual turista (Smallwood et al 2012). Éste valora lo auténtico y autóctono, intenta escapar de la estandarización y planea sus viajes sin perder el espíritu de la espontaneidad (Zaoual 2009;Rodríguez y Fraiz 2010).…”
Section: Introducción: Las Rutas Turísticasunclassified